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Program aims to create an open ecosystem for research and implementation of innovative projects enabled by 5G.
June 6, 2016
ROME -- TIM and Ericsson have signed an agreement to start the "5G for Italy" program that aims to create an open ecosystem for research and implementation of innovative projects enabled by 5G - the next generation of wireless technology - in order to accelerate the country’s digitalization.
This is the first initiative in Italy that brings together industries, the public sector, leading universities, research centers, local authorities and small and medium enterprises, focused on the development and test of new services that use next generation 5G networks as an enabler. 5G for Italy will also deliver industry pilots of possible 5G solutions in areas including smart city, the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, transport and smart agriculture. The agreement will also allow to detect emerging trends in the Italian and international scene, and to study new technology and business opportunities that 5G technology will introduce in the market from 2020 onwards.
The "5G for Italy" program is an opportunity to develop that applications that can be used both by citizens and industries in the Networked Society. The new capabilities of 5G span several dimensions, including tremendous flexibility, lower energy requirements, greater capacity, bandwidth, security, reliability and data rates, as well as lower latency and device costs. 5G will bring substantial performance improvements to support future new applications, which will have a positive impact both on people and industries.
The “5G for Italy” program has already identified a number of pilot projects to be implemented: security systems for the management of cycles and automated production processes, logistical tracking of luxury goods, solutions dedicated to mobility of goods within ports, cloud robotics for 5G enabled manufacturing, broadband services applied to automotive sector, management and remote monitoring of health parameters and immersive video services enablement.
The partnership also aims at improving TIM and Ericsson knowledge related the transition from existing mobile networks to 5G, supporting the standardization work to make 5G a global standard.
Telecom Italia (TIM)
Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC)
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